cyber_threat_intelligence/actors/Domestic Kitten
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README.md Update August 2023 2023-08-01 08:06:09 +02:00

Domestic Kitten - Cyber Threat Intelligence

These indicators were reported, collected, and generated during the VulDB CTI analysis of the actor known as Domestic Kitten. The activity monitoring correlates data from social media, forums, chat rooms, and darknet markets. It helps to determine associated actors, specific activities, expected intentions, emerging research, and ongoing attacks. Our unique predictive model uses big data to forecast activities and their characteristics.

Live data and more analysis capabilities are available at https://vuldb.com/?actor.domestic_kitten

Countries

These countries are directly (e.g. origin of attacks) or indirectly (e.g. access by proxy) associated with Domestic Kitten:

There are 6 more country items available. Please use our online service to access the data.

IOC - Indicator of Compromise

These indicators of compromise (IOC) indicate associated network resources which are known to be part of research and attack activities of Domestic Kitten.

ID IP address Hostname Campaign Confidence
1 46.4.143.130 dns.belogy.de - High
2 62.112.8.37 customer.worldstream.nl - High
3 62.112.8.174 customer.worldstream.nl - High
4 ... ... ... ...

There are 14 more IOC items available. Please use our online service to access the data.

TTP - Tactics, Techniques, Procedures

Tactics, techniques, and procedures (TTP) summarize the suspected MITRE ATT&CK techniques used by Domestic Kitten. This data is unique as it uses our predictive model for actor profiling.

ID Technique Weakness Description Confidence
1 T1006 CWE-21, CWE-22, CWE-23 Pathname Traversal High
2 T1040 CWE-294 Authentication Bypass by Capture-replay High
3 T1055 CWE-74 Injection High
4 T1059 CWE-88, CWE-94 Cross Site Scripting High
5 ... ... ... ...

There are 18 more TTP items available. Please use our online service to access the data.

IOA - Indicator of Attack

These indicators of attack (IOA) list the potential fragments used for technical activities like reconnaissance, exploitation, privilege escalation, and exfiltration by Domestic Kitten. This data is unique as it uses our predictive model for actor profiling.

ID Type Indicator Confidence
1 File .travis.yml Medium
2 File /.env Low
3 File /admin.php Medium
4 File /admin/subnets/ripe-query.php High
5 File /appliance/users?action=edit High
6 File /core/conditions/AbstractWrapper.java High
7 File /debug/pprof Medium
8 File /export Low
9 File /file?action=download&file High
10 File /hardware Medium
11 File /hub/api/user High
12 File /librarian/bookdetails.php High
13 File /medical/inventories.php High
14 File /monitoring Medium
15 File /opt/zimbra/jetty/webapps/zimbra/public High
16 File /plugin/LiveChat/getChat.json.php High
17 File /plugins/servlet/audit/resource High
18 File /plugins/servlet/project-config/PROJECT/roles High
19 File /replication Medium
20 File /RestAPI Medium
21 File /tmp/zarafa-vacation-* High
22 File /uncpath/ Medium
23 File /upload Low
24 File /user/loader.php?api=1 High
25 File /var/log/nginx High
26 ... ... ...

There are 216 more IOA items available (file, library, argument, input value, pattern, network port). Please use our online service to access the data.

References

The following list contains external sources which discuss the actor and the associated activities:

Literature

The following articles explain our unique predictive cyber threat intelligence:

License

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